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The death of Greek dramatist Euripides marked the end of the Classical Age; his work set the pattern for complex and melodramatic drama for centuries to come.
The discovery of a fragmentary papyrus containing substantial sections (ninety-seven lines of Greek) of two plays of Euripides is such a big deal in the world ...
Euripides' skill as a playwright is of the highest order -- he could construct exciting plots and had an unerring instinct for the "situation." His popularity ...
Those plays whose dates are prefixed by c. can be dated to within a few years by the internal evidence of Euripides' changing metrical techniques.
Euripides (c. 480- c. 406 BC) was the youngest and most provocative of the three great Athenian tragedians. Though he wrote about ninety plays, ...
Euripides was the last of classical Athens's three great tragic dramatists, following Aeschylus and Sophocles. It is possible to reconstruct only the ...
Euripides (b. c. 485 BCE–d. c. 406 BCE) is one of the great Athenian tragedians whose dramatic output has survived, if only partially, into ...
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